AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoUS-Iran Escalation: The US launched new strikes on Iran for a third straight night as Trump moved to reinstate a blockade and a “fee” for Strait of Hormuz passage; Iran retaliated by targeting US-allied Gulf states, with sirens reported in Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar, Oman and Jordan, threatening an interim ceasefire meant to reopen the vital waterway. Hormuz Power Struggle: Analysts say fully restoring tanker traffic would require a much larger US force, while both sides keep using drones and missiles to keep pressure on shipping. Yemen Flashpoint: Houthis hit Saudi Arabia’s Abha airport after Sanaa airport was struck, warning airlines off Saudi airspace and raising fears the Yemen truce could unravel. Gulf Politics Meets Commerce: The Financial Times reports Saudi banks have delayed or blocked payments to UAE accounts since mid-May, suggesting political tensions are spilling into cross-border business. Diplomacy Under Strain: India and New Zealand summoned Iranian ambassadors over attacks on ships and sailors, urging de-escalation and a return to dialogue. Regional Stakes: A new analysis highlights how the Horn of Africa is becoming a key extension of Middle East power plays through ports, defense ties and recognition battles. Gaza Reconstruction Push: The EU coordinated pledges of about $1bn for Gaza rebuilding, but reconstruction timelines hinge on a fragile ceasefire.
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